I did all my creative cutting with a client. It was a team effort in the days of magazine television. My motto to the producer/director was, "Know your first music cut, first shot,VO's, Sound Bites,last shot and we'll figure out the rest along the way. We were always expected to make chicken salad out of chicken S***. Hey another chicken reference.
--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, "oliverpetersvidy" <oliverpeters@...> wrote:
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> > Terence Curren wrote:
> > There is an expression that covers this phenomena. Jack of all trades, Master of none.
>
> Think of the linear days. It was a rare project that wasn't edited, mixed and graded by a single online editor with the somewhat crude tools of the days. If anything, linear editors were perceived as lacking storytelling skills, not the rest, simply because the job description didn't have them doing creative cutting with the client. In fact, most linear editors were excellent storytellers and have since proven to be so, once they gravitated to nonlinear.
>
> - Oliver
>
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